Hey everyone,
As many of you know, Halloween is only a few days away.
However, Halloween can put a dent in your budget if you are not careful. It might prevent you from putting money towards Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Today, I wanted to share with you 5 ways you can save money on Halloween this year.
Here we go:
- Pay attention to sale flyers this week for Halloween candy. This week many stores are having their Halloween candy on sale because they know they will have a lot of people buying candy (so they can lower their prices a little bit and still make a profit). When choosing bags of candy, find the one that has the most pieces of candy for the lowest price (usually lesser known brands). I got a bag of 200 pieces of candy for $2 at my local dollar store. They were selling brand name bags of candy with 30 pieces for around $3 to $5.
- Consider taking your kids trick-or-treating at a community event. Going to a community event will usually save you money because you’re not wasting gas money driving from neighborhood to neighborhood to get candy. It’s all in one area. Downtown areas and churches usually offer these types of events. Pay attention to media and social network outlets (e.g. Newspapers, TV and Radio stations, Facebook) for when these events are.
- Don’t spend money on an expensive costume. Try making a simple costume yourself (if you have a creative edge). One year, my mom made me a Lego costume out of a sweatsuit set (sweatshirt and sweatpants) and plastic cups. It was a lot cheaper than spending $10 to $20 on a licensed character costume set. For adults, I would recommend re-wearing the same costume you wore the previous year. I ended up wearing the same leprechaun costume set I bought for 2 straight Halloweens.
- If you do a Halloween party, keep the food simple. I would recommend doing finger foods and snacks (especially for kids). To me, they are a lot cheaper than having to make a ton of entrees and sides. You could also have other people coming to party bring food and you won’t have to buy as much food (e.g. You make the punch and have someone bring a finger food).
- Watch horror movies. You can rent a few classic horror movies for less than you would going to a haunted house (With the price of gas money and admission to get in). You might not have to spend money if you find some streaming on your Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime account. Here is a list of websites where you can watch horror movies for free (and are legal to watch): https://www.thebalance.com/where-to-watch-free-horror-movies-online-legally-1357650
Please let me know if you have any other ways people can save money this Halloween or have any questions.
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Thank You and Have A Happy Halloween
Mr. Budget
These are great tips! I think the costumes are what gets expensive, so making your own is a great idea.
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It’s because sometimes you are paying for the character brand or logo to be on that costume.
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Thats for posting 🙂
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What great tips! Halloween can really be expensive bit it doesn’t have to be. I’ll be watching horror films! Ree love30
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It’s all part of planning.
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Great tips! I am all about DIY costumes since that is easily the most expensive part of Halloween.
xx | A
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Luckily i am not big into Halloween so dont need to spend money. Great tips
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Great money saving tips here! It always baffles me how people go so crazy over Halloween. I mean sure, it’s a great treat but it shouldn’t cost you so much, especially at the eve of other holidays too. I really like your tips – I’m sure many families will find them very handy.
Katja xxx
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Great Ideas on saving money! I have never really spent a lot on Halloween, I am not sure how so many people do. 🙂
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Good ideas 🙂 Love the concept of watching horror movies at home on Halloween. Just put up few pumpkins, wear dark make up and .. off Halloween movies, there you go!
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Halloween isn’t popular so much in my community but I can only imagine how crazy can Halloween get. These tips really sound like you planned everything out. Twix and Mars are my favorite candies.
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This is a great post! Really good tips. I have to admit that I’ve never really been too concerned with celebrating Halloween, maybe because it was never big in The UK. I often think of great costume ideas and then think “why spend So much on something you can’t get much wear out of” and Halloween costumes are definitely expensive. Great tips
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